RESOLUTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS. 
The following Resolutions and Recommendations were referred to 
the Council (unless otherwise stated) by the General Committee at 
Edinburgh for consideration and, if desirable, for action :— 
By the General Committee. 
That the General Committee commends the action of the Council in encourag- 
ing arrangements for joint discussions on subjects of interest to two or more 
Sections. 
From Section B. 
That in the opinion of the Sectional Committee it is desirable that all 
Reports of Research Committees should be sent, in the first instance, to the 
Organising Committee of the appropriate Section (through the Recorder) before 
the Annual Meeting. 
From Section B. 
The Sectional Committee recommends the re-appointment of the Fuel Economy 
Committee. The Sectional Committee requests the General Committee to inform 
the Council that, whilst in the opinion of some of the members of the Sectional 
Committee the present position of the Fuel Economy Committee is not satis- 
factory, it has been thought undesirable, in the enforced absence of Professor 
Bone, to enter into a detailed consideration of the subiect. The Sectional 
Committee recommends the publication of the Fourth Report of the Fuel 
Economy Committee. 
From Sections K and L. 
To draw the attention of the Council to the Revised Regulations for 
Secondary Schools, England, 1921, so far as they concern instruction in 
Geography, and to ask the Council to take the necessary steps to ascertain :— 
1. Whether the effect of the new regulations is to ensure the continuity of 
instruction in Geography up to the age of 16 (as appears to 
be provided in page 7, pars. 6 and 7). 
2. Whether it is the intention of the Board that the phrase ‘ language, 
literature, and history’ in 48 (a) B, C, D, in the absence of specific 
reference to the Geography of selected countries, should be construed 
as necessarily including adequate geographical study of the selected 
region. 
3. Whether the Board accepts Geography as a ‘main subject of study’ 
under Sub-section A, Science and Mathematics. 
(In view of the urgency of the above resolution, the General Committee 
instructed the General Secretaries to take action upon it and report to the 
Council.) 
From Section E. 
That the Council recommend that the Census authorities of the United 
Kingdom should, if practicable, indicate in their final report the population 
not merely of municipal and other administrative areas, but also of urban 
aggregates. 
(In view of the urgency of the above resolution, the General Committee 
instructed the General Secretaries to take action upon it and report to the 
Council.) 
